Abstract
Increasing digitization trend in the business realms and the competitive market environment, e-Learning is overtaking traditional face-to-face classroom training style in their knowledge management system. However, it is hard to determine the future of e-learning in the workplace. While in all kinds of businesses, usage of elearning is encouraged by the time flexibility, teaching quality, the cost-effectiveness of the latest tech, social elearning processes that enhance knowledge and skills, the digital revolution, a spike in virtual classrooms, faster economic cycles, mergers, and more competitiveness. On the other hand, employee apprehension about using e-learning technologies concerns a lack of financing, a lack of business-relevant degree courses, concerns are limiting the business usage of these technologies. It is now not a matter of whether or not the Online can be utilized to change instruction in modern and viable ways. It's moreover not a question of whether or not firms ought to give the time, exertion, and assets required to fulfill their guarantee of making and developing new learning openings. The right question is, what is preventing businesses from using this incredible learning in their daily operations. It's probably time for businesses to band together and use the Internet's ability to learn from promise to practice. The emergence of e-learning is supposed to be considered an opportunity that arrives at a specific moment, which will be highly beneficial regarding organizational growth and development. Therefore, this paper will determine, analyze and represent the success factors of e-learning from the business perspective.
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